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The Matrix Revolution: Matricellular Proteins and Restructuring of the Cancer Microenvironment

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CANCER RESEARCH
Volume 80, Issue 13, Pages 2705-2717

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-18-2098

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  1. Cancer Research Society [24347]
  2. Kidney Cancer Research Network of Canada [24347]
  3. Hopital Maisonneuve-Rosemont Foundation
  4. Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) Program New Investigator Award (Kidney Foundation of Canada) [KRES180003]
  5. Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) Program New Investigator Award (Canadian Society of Nephrology) [KRES180003]
  6. Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training (KRESCENT) Program New Investigator Award (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) [KRES180003]
  7. Cole Foundation Early Career Transition Award

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The extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding cells is indispensable for regulating their behavior. The dynamics of ECM signaling are tightly controlled throughout growth and development. During tissue remodeling, matricellular proteins (MCP) are secreted into the ECM. These factors do not serve classical structural roles, but rather regulate matrix proteins and cell-matrix interactions to influence normal cellular functions. In the tumor microenvironment, it is becoming increasingly clear that aberrantly expressed MCPs can support multiple hallmarks of carcinogenesis by interacting with various cellular components that are coupled to an array of downstream signals. Moreover, MCPs also reorganize the biomechanical properties of the ECM to accommodate metastasis and tumor colonization. This realization is stimulating new research on MCPs as reliable and accessible biomarkers in cancer, as well as effective and selective therapeutic targets.

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